Tenant’s Emergency Generator Sample Clauses

Tenant’s Emergency Generator. In the event Tenant wishes to install a separate generator to provide back-up generator services to the Premises instead of the existing Emergency Generator, subject to the receipt of all necessary approvals from the applicable governmental authority, Tenant shall have the right to install a back-up generator in the Premises, or outside the Premises in the location reasonably designated by Landlord (subject to the same being approved by the city), as an Alteration (in which case such installation shall be governed by the terms of Article 8) (the “Tenant Generator”). Tenant acknowledges that Landlord has not made any representation regarding the receipt of approvals for the Tenant Generator, and if Tenant is unable for any reason to receive such approvals, Landlord shall not be liable for any damages resulting therefrom. In the event such Tenant Generator is installed, then during the Lease Term, Tenant shall maintain such Tenant Generator at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord shall not be liable for any damages whatsoever resulting from any failure in operation of the Tenant Generator, or the failure of the Tenant Generator to provide suitable or adequate back-up power to the Premises, including but not limited to, loss of profits, loss of rents or other revenues, loss of business opportunity, loss of goodwill or loss of use, in each case, however occurring, or loss to inventory, scientific research, scientific experiments, laboratory animals, products, specimens, samples, and/or scientific, business, accounting and other records of every kind and description kept at the Premises and any and all income derived or derivable therefrom. Tenant’s obligations with respect to the Premises, including the insurance and indemnification obligations contained in Article 10, below, shall apply to Tenant’s use of the Tenant Generator and Tenant shall carry industry standard Boiler and machinery insurance covering the Tenant Generator. Tenant shall maintain all required permits in connection with the Tenant Generator throughout the Lease Term. If installed, at Landlord’s election prior to the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant shall either (A) leave the Tenant Generator in place, in which event Tenant shall surrender the Generator (and shall transfer to Landlord all permits maintained by Tenant in connection with the Generator during the Lease Term) concurrent with the surrender of the Premises to Landlord as req...
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Tenant’s Emergency Generator. Landlord hereby grants Tenant the right, throughout the Lease Term and in accordance with and subject to Section 36.3 of the Existing Lease (i) to install and maintain a 500 KW emergency generator, related equipment and switchgear (collectively, "TENANT'S EMERGENCY GENERATOR EQUIPMENT") at the location on the B1 Level of the Project which is identified on the floor plan attached hereto as Exhibit P ("TENANT'S EMERGENCY GENERATOR SITE") for the exclusive use of Tenant, and (ii) to use the two existing four inch empty conduits which are depicted on Exhibit P attached hereto for connection to the 600 amp electrical feed on the B1 Level of the Project to transmit power from Tenant's Emergency Generator Equipment to the 15th floor of the Premises for the exclusive use of Tenant. Tenant hereby agrees that Landlord shall have no obligation to make any improvements to Tenant's Emergency Generator Site or to provide any improvement or build-out allowance with respect thereto.
Tenant’s Emergency Generator. Landlord shall provide Tenant with a location in the Project, to be reasonably determined by Landlord, for Tenant to install a small portable emergency power generator. All costs for such equipment and wiring to the Premises, including installation, permits, and removal at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease shall be at Tenant’s sole cost. The emergency generator shall not be so loud so as to disrupt other tenants of the Project. The emergency generator shall be installed, wired, located, operated and removed in compliance with all applicable laws.
Tenant’s Emergency Generator. Tenant shall have the right to install (in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Lease), operate and maintain an emergency back-up generator (the "Generator") and 1 accessory fuel tank (the "Tank") each in locations designated by Landlord.

Related to Tenant’s Emergency Generator

  • Emergency A circumstance requiring immediate action; a sudden, unexpected happening; an unforeseen occurrence or condition.

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